#IndexFest isn’t only thing going down in Deep Ellum this Sept. http://bit.ly/DEEP9 #DEACM #DEdev

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#IndexFest isn’t only thing going down in Deep Ellum this Sept. http://bit.ly/DEEP9 #DEACM #DEdev
Since you utterly butchered me, I really want time cube because, I need something I can run whenever I have no links to my K, or solvency for the CP, when their sketch as hell afff's and I need something to help the flow in the 1N.
Four files every debate team should have, and should update at least once a year:
1) Wipeout - It's the converse of just about every standard policy argument, it's difficult and time-consuming to argue against, and you don't need to update it more than once a year and only to add new warrants.
2) De-dev. Arguably the most true of the wonky impact turn arguments there're warrants galore, it's intensely difficult to answer, it solves just about every impact known to debate, and there's a lot of capital T Truth behind it.
3) Speciesism/Anthropocentrism Kritik. It links to everything including the most critical Affs. The impacts, and root cause impacts, are amongst the best of critical literature, it's left enough to be difficult to argue against but not so far left as to not be explainable to the bus driver. The argument is capital T True and most responses to it can be used as new links in the block. A dedicated attempt to cut an anthro file over a break period will easily produce a hundred page file with at least some top quality evidence.
4) Framework. Every team should have a good framework file with the ability to go for both 'hard' and 'soft' options. After you cut a good framework you can rely on it for years to come, and if you get good at Framework not only will you always have a backup strategy on the neg but it makes it much easier to run critical affs.
Cut those files, not Time Cube. Because Time Cube isn't something you can win on, while those are. If you need help cutting those files message me and I'll see what I can do for you.